sterilize

sterilize

Sterlized portion of runway/airfield.

i. To blank off a portion of an instrument panel for equipment not yet installed.ii. To mark off a portion of a runway as not usable.iii. To prohibit unauthorized access to a portion of or the entire airport for security reasons.iv. To make unusable or unavailable a facility, such as a portion of an aircraft, for carrying a weapon.

A total of six complications (out of nine) were associated with the group of intermediate surgeons; five of these were during an open procedure and one during a laparoscopic sterilisation.

7] Attitudes towards sterilisation may be influenced by cultural beliefs about fertility, accessibility to services and the sociopolitical history of SA during and after apartheid.

There is much international literature describing the advantages of laparoscopic methods for sterilisation over an open procedure resulting in fewer instances of minor operative morbidity, shorter duration of surgery, minimal scarring and less postoperative discomfort.

A topic of controversy surrounding this procedure is that of sterilisation method and sterilisation failure.

Headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, and Leuven, Belgium, Sterigenics International is the world's leading provider of contract sterilisation and ionisation services for the medical device, food safety and high performance/specialty materials industries.

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